railroad.wikisort.org - StationPort Albert was the original terminus station on the South Gippsland railway line, the railway opening to that station on 13 January 1892.[1]
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Line(s) | South Gippsland |
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Status | Demolished |
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Opened | 13 January 1892 |
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Closed | 1940s |
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Preceding station |
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Disused railways |
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Following station |
Alberton |
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South Gippsland line |
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Terminus |
List of closed railway stations in Victoria |
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Early survey documents regard the station site as "Palmerston" station ground.[2]
It closed during the 1940s.
References
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Built for the Gippsland Gold rush and cattle trading,
The line branched off the Yarram/Woodside line (which forked off from the Wonthaggi line at Nyora) at Alberton and travelled a short distance to Port Albert. McLean, Jack, "Some Notes on South Gippsland Passenger Services 1921-1923", Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, no. June/July 1990, pp. 141–147, 167–168
- Victorian Railways - Original Plan & Section Book c. 1888
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